Quoting Igor Pruchanskiy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, who wrote: > Add this to your .mailcap > > text/html; lynx -dump %s ; copiousoutput The mutt manual suggested this, I found that lynx used the file extension to determine the file type, in other words, if the file name in %s didn't end in .html, it just spit it out verbatim. I had to use the name template option. How come this works for you? Alternately, why didn't it work for me? Any ideas? Just curious, Sam -- Sam Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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